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Europa eBook

Un Viaje Íntimo

by Jan Morris
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language: spanish
Publisher: GALLO NERO, November of 2025 ‧
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«Un cálido día del verano de 1946, cuando tenía veinte años, empecé a escribir un ensayo sobre la nostalgia sentada en un amarre junto al mar en el Molo Audace, en Trieste.»Tomando Trieste como punto de partida y epítome personal de la europeidad, Jan Morris se embarca en un viaje por las sagradas complejidades de Europa, navegando la confusión étnica y geográfica que le son propias, desde el Imperio romano hasta la Unión Europea. Morris, con olfato de periodista, los conocimientos de una historiadora y la sensibilidad de una escritora de viajes, teje aquí un retrato afectuoso, sutil y perspicaz del carácter europeo. Apasionada defensora de la cultura y la lengua galesas, sintoniza maravillosamente con el colorido y las peculiaridades de tantas y tan distintas nacionalidades, a pesar del caos que sus habitantes y su constante reticencia a la unión parecen generar en el continente.

Europa

Un Viaje Íntimo

by Jan Morris

Property Description
ISBN: 9788419168818
Publisher: GALLO NERO
Release Date: November of 2025
Language: Spanish
Pages: 440
Format: eBook
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Collection: Narrativas
Categories: eBooks in Spanish > Lifestyle & Hobbies > Lifestyle & Hobbies in General
EAN: 9788419168818
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jan Morris

Jan Morris (1926-2020) was born in Clevedon, England, to a Welsh father and an English mother, under the name James Humphrey Morris. Despite identifying as male, she realized "at three, maybe four years old" that she had been born "in the wrong body," completing her transition to female in 1972. She studied history at Oxford and at 17 joined the British Army. After leaving the military, she dedicated herself to journalism and joined the editorial staff of... The TimesHe published his first book following a visit to the USA in 1956. From then on, he wrote dozens of travelogues, history books and essays, two novels and a collection of short stories. Tinta-da-china has already published... Venice, Have, Spain, Manhattan ’45, Conundrum and TriesteHe spent the last years of his life in Wales, in the company of Elizabeth Tuckiness, whom he married in 1949 and with whom he had five children. In 2008, the The Times She was included among the 15 greatest British writers of the post-war period and, in 2018, she was honored with the Prize. Edward Stanford, for his unique contribution to travel literature.

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